Many NASCAR fans might be eager to see the inaugural Chicago Street Race on July 2, an event that will run along the streets of the Windy City.
Yet, Chicago residents are already upset about the fallout from the race. Namely, road and lane closures not just on race weekend but for weeks before and after the big event. The 2.2-mile course will follow several major Chicago thoroughfares, including Columbus Drive, Michigan Avenue and Lake Shore Drive, as cars will pass by the Lake Michigan waterfront and near the city’s famous Grant Park.
According to NBC Chicago, road closures are expected to begin June 2 and continue through July 15. Major lane and road closures are never popular in a city known for having some of the worst traffic in the U.S. The situation is compounded by current road construction projects in the area.
Many residents who are just now discovering the fallout from the race have been speaking out. Jim Wales, vice president of the Grant Park Advisory Council, told NBC Chicago, “This NASCAR race is going to have a major impact on the neighborhood. We know parts of the park could be closed for 40 days, and that’s unacceptable when you look at the money generated, at least on paper, by NASCAR.”
After the traffic plans for the event were announced Monday, many Chicago residents vented on Twitter.
Can’t wait for a NASCAR driver to get car jacked
— Uncle Warren (@Epywhitesox) April 11, 2023
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